Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, February 09, 1900, Page 3, Image 3

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raiitt a rt f r
vt lirfwtock. Carryt
.nro-uctlott * or re ra j- .
DaUaui aad KdKertoa v4a.r rrcsm-
cft > ee tbai an ortrr t > o iword 71bi * a *
v tnaj ; > ) r M a Un-tttr ef fane M thai
> t > oar4 D M bave MMIM f Mtcti e for
b * offirtal artor A mepttus of tb boarfl
t . > in6 to take finaJ at-tiwi M Trea-
. ' Mmerve. ABfliinr Oonn U veA Se ttary
- - - - reiqimAc > A Tlw l Krr tertarofl tb
rt roemtx-j1 * cem ltotfi3 a quorum , but
- ' crwar4 bflfl tbct " of * * uoaikw
10coOTtrruif t infti jBtlwity. H rt-
fto : MSB tbf orflnr aM awK'-trfl that
f-f ' .rnrttK-e * ef the ether two e * ) er
l rrf ad Cora ! wonlfl w l snake tie
en tb - raUroftflm ,
Porter after * ard consul u <
b tbe 4 pmT attoraey general oa the
n r .f-i and thlt alternoJu b tiAAHl ci
F ccnurele tie orer. et the same ttto * jiro-
t ' tr that be dW no acainut Ms via. H
BiiBf efl tiM be nffiJLpd blr Bipsatnre 10 the
f -nirnt t prtveat any unoecwifiary deler
Uat niiptit lie owwtoaed br the abseace of
S.I > FJ mtmbcrii of the board.
7'hcOrder of tbe Board.
Tbe ord - of the Board of TransriBrtatlon
, t scainn nfl llvEstotft : cirrlprr in the state
t uslac the per poand j-stea ef rates.
r. l nc to coni lr. tbe railro dt will be eora-
; n ipfl to apjtnsr l rfore the Board of Trant-
i. - ion on Mareb.1 and tbow catu.e whj
t ordnr t-boold aot be caforceJ. Fellow-
t- is the reemasieadttJtm of the secre-
K.I' r ? of the boari
- ihe riiBjic" m de IT the railroads from
* ( arload rate to t'he ' rate in cents per
> pound. tiie ponteotton on tie part of tbe
-nad Is thai It does not increase the
-a f v fatle tbe orl : hlpprs of the Btate
< - .fend that it hi. ? tncre Md tbe rate jna-
tma.iT
ve have arnimtrtated a vaM amount of
. pnte l > ea.rinr : on tie matter and tbcre
Is ti question that tae r&.tc lias bwsn la-
cr uj."d by th chacre
\ % . -a-ould therefore rorocmnend that an
, > - , - innude rednrtnc the rale on ckttle
r' ' prr oent arid the rale on bop * * p r cent
" "Ir w the rates published , and t akin 5 cf-
< " t'ecember 1. 1K 9. and that the roads
nc business in 1hts ; tate tw repaired to
s h w TRUMnn or before Marri ) 1. IftjO why
fcaj J order should um be enf orred.
Tbe order of the board follows-
if therefore tor tn - State Botrd of
T < -a.n"ponatlOTi of lie Ftate of Nebraska
r "isidered. adjudced juid ordered that tb
* ii aio , Rork Island & Parlor Railway
- mptuiy. the ChJraxro. St Paul Mlunai > -
t-is 4 ; Omaha Railway oorapRny , the rre-
ttnrt Elkhora 4. MisMiuri Valley Railway
- > rc ; any. tbe Burllncton & Mis-sourl River
Raoad In Nebraska , the Slour City.
< Nr i 1 4 : Western Railway company tbe
1 fir > n PacirkRallwav coniTiany , tbe St
Jiopph & Grand Irtaud Railroad company
and the Missouri Paclflc Railway company.
1'ijrtc huslaess in this state , rednce tbe rate
"n rattle 10 per cent and the rate on hocf
f , 5wr ciit below the rate ? ptfMJKhpd and
ta klnc effect December 1. 1899 and that they
, .re required show cause on or before
Mar < h 1. 1 ! > 9S. why said order should not be
Dated at Lincoln , Neb. , this Rth day o !
February. I'.iBO
Standard Oil Cane Continued.
The c&ie cf tie State of Nebraska agalns-
Jle Standard Oil Trust was tEsicnea by tb <
supreme court today as a specie ! order o
buslDCEt for February 20 It was the inten.
tion of the three judges of tbe court to hole
but oaa fcJtaacudurtowJtb * present am = ih , hn !
on motion of the aitnrneje for the 6efens
in tbe trnst case they consented to listen i :
a'Etiments on the defendant's demurrer or
be date named Senator Thunaon. Alfred
W Eddy of ChJcapo and F. L. McCoy o :
Omaha , all representing the Standard OiJ
-ompzny. appeared in coun this raomlnt
ind asted for the continuance. Atloruej
General Smyth will condncs the protiecu-
_ ion of the catse for the Ktate. If the de
fendant's demurrer is sustained by th
-oiirt the case -will be thrown out of court
Objection Is raised to a bcarinc in the su
preme court on the prounds that that trib
unal IE without original Jurisdiction to trj
.be case , it being of a criminal character.
Attorney General Smyth today filed witl
.he supreme court the belated on * involv.
ng tbe constitutionality of the pure fee :
01 w Tbc pcper filed ie an agreed state.
s > ent of facts , signed by both the governo ;
ind the sudkor. and dt is accompanied bj
in application signed by Deputy Fee :
r.ommdBBioner Hibbard for a peremptory
f.-rit of mandamus to compel the auditor t !
Ulo his claim for palnry for services per.
'ormed ' under the lew. The auditor refuse :
u > audit the claim on the gound that thi
appropriation , not bedng tpecufir enough
sould not be drawn from the treasury.
Adjutant General Btrry will muster Cora.
laiiy K of Columbus into the new Firs
t p.me t next Tuesday evening at S o'clock
Attorney General Smjtb. on liehalf of thi
rale and the Board ef Educational Land1
ind Funds , bus brought putt in tbe distrit-
; ourt of Otoe county asking that the com-
Eihsiomirs of that county be compelled ti
: hange the wording incorporsted in ccrtiit
rfundinc bonds of the county amounting
$ i.i,0iO. ( These bonds were purchased b ;
tbe htaie In Atirust , 18SR. and were inndi
tn investment lor tbe permanent -scboo
fnnl. At a consultation between tbe count ;
rommisElonerE and tbe Board of Bdura
tinnal l&nde and Funds it was agreed tba
Ibis amouns ot bonds * bould be payable E
the option of tbe county any time cfto
i he expiration of fifteen years. As signed
bowrvpr , tbe bonds provide that they ma ;
> f paid any time within fifteen year , a
( be option of tbc count ; An official c
C-oe county trndwed Treasurer Mesw
Frvrral thousand dollars in jiart paymoa
en these bonds , but ibe o3er wat rejectei
Meserre bwlfling that the clause ineorpor
cted in the boni was not aooordinc to agree
ment and hence void. The * uit was to hfcv
been tried before Judge Jeasen tomorrow
but u eut over for s me time far tbe rea
wn that Treasurer Mescrve. tbe chief wit
Debt for tbe Bt e. wUl b abt-ant Jrosn tb
city. He wHl ce NerfelU wllh tbe Stst
Beard of
lintel > nlt
FREMO.VT. Neb. . Feb.
Juaco GnaiiMio banded down hit decisio
ji'Mcrdky is tbe COMof Quo apiioet As
< ' . -t f. . tx.tabltebiiig < title te tbe
tHcniy-twa I et cf tb Eue botc-1
r favor af Mrs. BCD. but requiring her 1
pay for tbe } JDjin > vemenu > si * * * . Uxef & 9
o'her esiteadiutreB on th * pr } * rty paid M
bv Mown. J 4ce Grta lw al i ovwrulf
_
ibe mottoB to m j > tud fcenumw ef EM war
JrrpgMi , wbe & * ctvca tea fmj-f , in U
r > t"D.imi ; Larjiuf kboututc I * . I'opr , peoe
i&g bi * aiif uU to tbi gmuttfee raurt Tt
jury i * oUlnS tor rebruirr IS uiA n if ti
Intention ef Juic * Onrnwo * a 4 Hal'w :
bet k t clean up tit * iockot u that UHK-
HuUdlu Kfxi ] * ruml > .liic.
WEST fOtKT Kb
Tfor wae luuiur t *
1n W4 * { b f t W
aw
and for our
oi MAT U oMMt bwuw A lajp * ai
-mnH < ltou jiarBonajto w l ] be erected t
"be c 3gn-catius cf tht Grai-c Uutbrrt
STATISTICS OF THE SCHOOLS
Item * Cleaned frnra tbentiaal Rf-
nl Mnle - f er1iitendeiit
JerVoon.
T * > n shewing tM mKtltMw ff U * XebrmTtta
ffbwtli , for th * r r * * Julf . W
The rcnmm-K f r t * j > nr Macerate * 1
M.Wf. a.l wfcirfc * * even1 ? bJftac4 bj
lie etr saittire * . Tb Urpm itwa nT rt-
, - . .a * ? w * Maiarfe1 * of te * eT * . itw tacre *
tltt * B * M > sMniaiM. 10 tfcf ettte te rfe-
we Jortf and in IDMT InsUBWt t ntte * i
ialfcrl . The report thuwa that lbr e we
f.Tlfi ncborl boa * * * It tb * Kate. Thlck'Boai-
tr iaetoftOB 1(1 tag sciHHri borne * . < me of
& ! ntst * mfl * * at taw !
it * nraunarr of th * fnati tla
ia tb * report .
asaocacss.
Are -HI tit MI b * 4 , be *
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CWMltj atKt tOT&Mbtf )
tr * wr i. - . . . MSj.t
3aJe iM".rt Jwnte. . .
Turi ( * i bott-r&Mvtit
pupil * .
fine * and a-
AB
For
rti
For repairs
! < * mn
For ref r f <
For tftt btalis
'
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For ail oitbfT t > arptt rs 4E.JES-TT
Amount on bti. > d at
t-loM of year . CS. W fi . .S3.8B
VAX.1TE OF D1STB1CT PROPEETY.
School
T t books . BH1.8HS.C7
etc .
Othw propenj . Sl-Pfflifir r8J05.21B.SS
Census JSales. 1S8.CS ; JeinaJcs. 1K2.1B5 ;
10U1. Z72.7W.
Sclrt > ol Houses Frame. 5.704 ; brick. SIS ;
stone. D : . Jot ; . Hi : nod. 51" : baled strrw ,
1. slef-U 1 , total. G,7ie.
Averngs nuaber of ders of tichno ] la fill
dlEtficts 1S4. aamber of praflefl schools ,
< ir. . auraber cf teacheri ia tra.aed ; ecbools ,
. * S . stiabcr of private schools. 171.
HODV or M < > .O.N AHIIIVCS HOSIC.
Town of M. Cdn&rd Prrpar for tbe
Snrltl uf lt Hrro.
ST. EDtVARD. Npt > . . Feb f , i Sperial. >
TTit boflr of Lieutenant SistDa arrltea to-
fiajat 2.30 j > a. The t.ofly vas acctia-
paniea Jrom Columbus by 5ercci.at Brock and
tiree other aenibers of Conipaiir K. At the
flcjiot the reraaint. were iatrt by the loca ]
racnbers tf the Firs : Nebraska and a curabei
of citizens , anfi w ere. cocveyca to the Pres
byterian church -where they wUl lie in stute
until the funeral at 1.30 p. ia tomorrow ,
whit-h vill be in charge of his late comrades.
All the business places TrJ ] be rinsed from
1 to 3 30 p. a tomorrow during the funeral.
tr Ordinance lor Ashland.
ASHLAND. Keb . Feb B. ( Special ) Th
city council of Ashland. a.t its last meetinr
Tuesday m = hi passed and Mayor RailBbaci
Bipned tn ordinance prohibmnc childrei
under 16 years of ace from playing or rua-
on the streets between the hours of f
P m. and 5 a. m and prondlnc a penaltj
of not less than II nor more than TIO ioi
violations of the ordinance. The curfeu
ordinance is the remit of vicorous aita.tioi
here for several months by members of th :
"Woman's ChriEtien Temperance unioa.
Chicken Thief ArreMed.
HASTINGS Ne-b. . Feb. & . iSpecial Tel
egram ) Sheriff Veaaaa of Filliaore count ;
vae ia HEStinps today tad toot Floyd San-
dace in charge. He WES captured hsre
jesterday by Chief of Police Martin ani
held for chickenstealing SandaEf is i
member of a thoroughly organized pang o :
chicken thieve ? which has been operatms
ia Clay and Fillmore counties for mans
mocths and it is thought that his arrcfi
ll be. the cause of the breaking up of tat
band of thiertt.
Mnrrlc * Without Parent * * Coniejit.
HASTINGS , Neb. , Feb. K. ( Special Tel-
cgrcn. ) Orlie Mull has made applicatio :
cr r. vm of halaas corpus which will bf
noard tomorrow afternoon by Judge Adams
liull got into his present difficulty bj
jrarrj-ing the 14-year-old daughter of i
Franklin county farmer without the consen'
rf the girl's parents. He nn-w claims that hi
difl not undfs-stand that he hhd taken E :
oath to Questinas relating to the girl , bu
that they ere questione conceraiag oal ;
himselL
Poth Feet Amj > ntntd. .
OGALLALA , Neb. , Feb. E ( Special ) -
Dr. HollingEworth of this place , assisted b :
Dr. Lucas from North Plane , Tuesday am
putatrd both feel at the ankle from Fran !
Richmond , the man who fell from h.i
wagon January i'T and froze hit , feet. Dr
HollingFworth stales that he fl'ood rhe oper
Btioa well and has hopes of hit recovery.
\\illiani Itnttlet < entenred.
NDBIU SKA C3Ty , Neb. . Feb. KSpe ( -
nal ) William Battles , the young negn
who jWBS convicted of crlmntl EEKanl
upon the person cf Mollie Curas , was to
day senient-ed to two years at hard Icbo :
in the 'penitentiary. The caw ? -win b (
taken to the supreme court.
eutlncl Chancre * Uandi. .
GRANT , Neb. . Feb. B. I Special > MTJ
Fannie L. Caley has bought the Perkln :
County Senund from C. F Smith , who ha
purcaped another paper at Ord. Neb. Th
new management will male the Sentinel
republican paper.
Mormon * \VI11 Mlcrnle.
CHETENNE. Wyo. . Feb. 7. < Special. ) -
Governo- Richards and Secretary of Stat
Chattertcn have Ix-en in Salt Lake in con
Tereoce with prominent leader * f the Mcr
aion people there regarding the propose
eolonizcUen of the Big Horn basin by th
Mormons Messrs A O. "Woodruff. BITS-
SfiBBions and diaries Welch -were appoint *
as a fommitttf to viri : the Big Horn ouan
try Md IOBI > it over prior te the immigrc
tion of MO.-IDOB c&iuQitifc , who will move i
us woo ut sprier opece. It IE btjlevfd the
tbc Menaoe wt ] r * Till do much to buil
up the state in liE agncultura ! tnfi Irrigs
UOB way ae they are thoroughly oonversai
wiih rvrrithrac pertaining I * irrigattoa. ts
iI > cciiUy ! in th and repon.
for Normal school.
ABERDEEN S D. Feb B-HSmxasl > -
A cmnmiuw of duaecE coaEietuig of
LiBPOin. J S Vetter &a . D MoGlac
has 'UteE totalled to choofcr lands tut tae
dewm iit a , ! the AtKsrdfea NornuU
Ctcaont-bloErr Eturstn has Jurmtbei a Ut
af public ImiF ! r m t > ch Mjsc-tioni , can l >
made and ax effort will be mitdr by tfer eaa
auttee to secure the beet land *
I'nfctencrr Paul Abandoned.
CHEVE.V.VE , Wye. . Feb B ( Special 1-
Tbe new poalieg fynem on tbe fifth as
with dit4xtets af ibe Union Pacific , as ia
M th * paKb&Bger rune are uooff.moc. h
btfiB fcbns * o efi as < tbe BE pint crews a
ihr tvw 4 .tncu will run tt f ns rir. Tb
i freight akfc will contioiM- W gMurMi
i by itu > yoolmg arraop * eet , t lettt fair ti
1 _ . _ . .
1'iliou I'ooiSc C'ntB Ice.
CHBTBKiOC. Wjw Feb.
kr w-ftrt a * ukwg tor tewa tbc
nvw luu , been raesoMid b " th * Uniac li
< iir Pour tboutABd IMIC tf tor tor
meia te Katutf petcu wiU be ULei oat.
\UTB\MDANDvMjn \ \
Tnn : ! Drii G n * tr\T Ail
3tib dt Bttsrac
BUZZ uNBsuuir W&E w SCOPE
Train * f mm I6n t nnd \ % e t Tare
AltUr. I ea < Anrj' nc irnra I"lf-
tcen "Inotr * IB Tkree ll nr
All tb * > mit ri a * murifit Omfcht frit
f ry el WeJn ( .a j tlell FWra Terr
U } WIOl Ml fe * ttc.T > UOHS til th.-ooct
te tbm bear * and the } iragfc B ei
bert earn ttii Tt U th ? Miwcur ]
war arnKBplilK < 4 unfler ertremv < Ji3i-
TdrftrajSite riio e r iw < t JM
a * fltrnartrr itiai : t d thai t *
-lilri twppl dew-a upon Omaha KT I
fainnptv tf .he uraatlffir mcaitiotu it
* -fstwi > iewa mna cl r tJirooeli Xebrmeki
to Ute 3tetk : Hill * < rf Scrati Dkot ua ttx
tttoUaillc Of tie Rcckr- ain " 'Jaa U Colo-
tado.
Ti * pmcrrs * ei u-eint n t rnaraefl sot M
touch Vr tb4aew M by thf Jterc * iriad
Tiw rmcilltitlnp fllrtaiori * pnr80 4 % v Ui ;
aiafl * it a'hit railro * tofs terse i
wlaa. " It caught u > * trmitu
a&4 t ac rlar were they abic
p late th * teeth of th * wls * ana fcraak It !
rrfodty % onghiBi ; ths HxKCMrUt-e througt
itThe
The 9or1iagtea and Talon ttetioat pre-
a typieelwiatw1 * ftiwiie yestcrdsr
werp bnnaiffl np In every con-
aafl iauHitlsnilT Btumprt
tael ? ltd as tl ry waltpa tS tfiltted trains
Passeagt'r trtia * froa the east were a city H
slHrttt a * h air ascprt the trains Irora tin
The best rrs-ord frtaa the ast wsi
by tl Bnrllagnm. Its Chlctgo-
express rrachefl here fifteen minute !
late , ana the fast snail Irtus Chicago was
enly tweaty-nln * aiantas bshinfl time
From tie weit , hcwerer. the BurHngton't
DtnTer-Chlcago esprtEe arrlTefl two houri
ad a half Ian At Burlington headguarterj
ll was reporteS that en ths northern flirl-
siftn , crtenfitng from Plattsmouth to Hear-
nry. there wae from one to tdz inches oi
snow. On the southern division , , ertendinc
tram Atchisoa. Kan. , to Blue HilL N * .
tie snow variKl ia d pth from on * to fotu
inches. Eeparts from Bnrliacton trains ir
the northwefit. on the Billings and Dea.3-
T.-oo3 lines , ire sniaewhEt incomplete ll
It , known thit the trains are by no means
keeping thair schedules , but telegraph wire !
are down and accurate rejiorts oorae ir
tlowly.
The through Northwestcrn-rnlon PaclSi
trains from both cast and vett vere coa-
s'aerably oelared. Thei fast ranil from Chi-
euro reached Omaha one hour ana ten min
utes late sad THIS correspondingly delayct
In its departure for the west. The Over
land Limited had a battle rt > yal trttb th (
drifting snow and heavy winds ia. Iowa , tac
yas two hours and a half behind itf Bihed-
Ble when it left Omaha for the west. Th <
Talon Pacific train from Saa Francisco hat
an pQually hard time ia coming througl
Nebraska , and was three hours and fiften
iiut.utes late in reaching Omaha , Tele
graphic reports received at Cnion Pacini
headquarters stale that the enow and win :
in Nebraska was much the same as tha. '
experienced in Omaha. It estended to Chey.
cnne and even nest cf that city. At Chey.
cane the temperature yesterday nomine WE :
S degrees below zero , and this was a fai
arerare of the entire Union Pacific line ,
At Elkhorn headquarters reports were re
ceived that the snow had fallen over th.
entire system from Omaha to Hastings am
through to Dead-wood , varying m depth fro :
one and one-half to six inches. At the west
ern extremity of tbe system the temperttur
WES reported at 16 degrees below zero. 1
was reported that passenger trains had no
teen seriously delayed and were operBtfn ;
practically on scheduled time.
The Milwaukee passenger train froi
Chicago was delayed aa hour aod a hal !
A passfiager who came ia OB this trai :
stated that at the time of leaving Cbicac
Wednesday night a disagreeable , cold rail
was falling. This oevelop-d into snow a
the train proceeded westward through low ;
and ths journey was a decide.Jly unpleasac
oneThe
The rainstorm around Chicago imerferei
with the telegraph wires considerably am
both the Postal and Western Taioa hai
trouble la getting messages to eastern low :
and Illinois points. The trouble was coa
fined to the territory between Cedar Rapid
and Chicago , the lines within the saow bel
working all right.
The Rort Island passenger fr.oin the eat.
arrived thirty minutes late , but Us trail
from the v est was delayed tw o hours. Tb
Omaha & St. Louis train encountered Fever
weather in Missouri and was two hours be
hind time The Illinois Central passeagt
traia from Minneapolis and Chicago was tw
hours late.
The only road reporting its trains abss
lutely on time was the Missouri Pacific
The Omaha line reports that its passrage
traine are moviag over the road withou
any material delay.
THAT BLIZZARD IK NEBRASKA
Report * of tbe Mcirm from Oe
" \ zirionk Pnrtik uf the
Mate.
RED CLOUD. NebFeb. . E. ( Special ) -
The first buzzard of the season is ragtn
here. The EJT is full of snow and a Etroaf
cold wind is blowing from the north , Ti
murcury is falling fMfct.
OGALLALA , Xeb. . Feb. E. ( Spenai-
Snow commenced falling here at S o'cloc
a. m. today and is still coaisg do -
Bteadtly. JvoTthwest winfl 1 blowing , br
not very cold
CREIGHTON , Neb. . Fob. B ( Special. > .
severe blizzard raged liore last night. Th
wind blew hard from the north aad the ai
was filled with Btiow. Jl was a had night fe
stock The thermometer tsoot G degree
below ? ert > at 7 p. m.
TORK. Keb. , Feb S fSpeolal. > Com
TDcncing yesterday jnomtng Terk has ei
pcrienced the hardest SBOWstarm of tb
f-eaMD and lndicail iiG are that tt will lat
all day The thermometer dropped to Hi b *
low zero.
&UNBAR , Xcb. . Feb. S. ( Spsofml. ) .
K nonhweK wind , ac.caiajicniod b
rain and eo w , i * vis * ( * d thi
vicinity the last twenty noare. It is th
vorM siorni of the f ahMi.
GENEVA , Ntb"Feb. . E. CSpocSU .
blizzard , tbe wor t by far ef th * wact
raped Oi mgiu und the luercury dro&p 4 t
I deprwt l > elow isrc. It U ctl3 Wewis
col and a wigg this nwcitE.
GEAXU JSLAXD. Neb. . Feb 8 < * pxdl
j YewerSw tboct 5 e'cioek is the
I a bttsa&rd tiogac aad ra ? 4 < Nuiag tbe
A sautM amount of meew fell , which ie bad !
Tbf tJnuinasMfSer rofAf&erei At
ftro bad tbe voatber Kill n
cUL Tnufifi will be & litUr lieirin
rb due ) time , bet no terioue blockade i
reported.
HARVARD , Neb. . Feb. t < Sl * > aitl.- )
Yesterday saoming & light saeir began ftll
ing. tbpugh so ! cUI tfieroeoErae the star :
Siw-e tbes cot of tbe varst stars
ef tbe > e& o bas IME sw tejAnf tbr praini
tbr tiov. batag drvea by a sirens
wiad b * * ixwoBe sadlr drifted.
! STTTOX. Sb. . Fb S , S | c l. >
jv - } ' bad morn reaefeet b r at 4 p jrei
{ iff At i li k& * b * s wic * < W wii
, ail BjciU a 4 tku wermi Will
'Tb * fB w ha * drifted taMUrU
Own M b * becc iba witter.
ST.
A enM wzve Krucl tia * ricuutf
tbe * ni blouig a pate TbH
n. ' * ' < * T *
- , > an : ' -e - > a * & < : ;
: r l > , rwo tb H'T-bum ih t
to nor ; a and tb * to a rtbe * i. tkcc
b tk : t * tirt * . iftcmMlMC ) velocity and at
a 4 twit > * paa te rl c. le-
taotr i < tBnr Tb * tn-
r -c mrCH M i B. m. i : mc *
Mrt > ao a Mtcwrfl ww mfMt tt Tbe Tlater
< 9 te tii tt\f bm 4 a w r . dry - }
trr. Mk fan-iii c * H tb * ttav n ttw
M < tbrr arf te toe cmtttimi to
lb * nr . 5 w M InAIng > * rvft-
ary * ' ' > rf. o nma UJ'
BTTLB fRSBX. je * * . . Frb S < Sj e-
rial t A iwb tit-ib wt MM all day yer-
tK-aay i--k W at internal * . Ln r - mint -
int a bliMsardui. . mtrteb tested all ai & .
Tblt ominc tbf tbfiuiuunter meed IT dt-
KJrn tern , wlib UKnlonn ab t ! c
s o * fell tt baffly drifted
F01NT. Nrt. . J > b k < Sp HlJ 1
A wrwe eoU tiav * stmKl : tbi * iwctton lart
rfeaifiE A Mrt six iarb c ! no * fell afid
S badly artftrd Tb * w a WM frttt th
and at ti B ai ve-j vjnlenv.
di > r < dei } > ! &g into a bliecari Tbii
t * * utorcn aJwte * . "bw xuotr it mill
aad drifting bcffiy. BusiMois and
i travel are saj > * Dflf4. It te feared that utrcl :
| hM rutfrrc ) roneiderablr. tbr fanners iw :
i baring m d - niurb pr JHu-atioa for weetbci
! XE3a. < VSKA CITT. Neb. Feb. R-
I ( Spwial A heuvy snow storm ccmmpnced
Iwit trrniag by & fall ofknt. . which dnrtor
the night turned iato raew , which iiai
reAchi-d the dearth of ft > w larbes. The tea-
i peratnre bar fallen aenrly fifty degrees. Tb *
I snow has drifted and Is interfering som-
. with railroad aad street c r traffic
L1NWOOD , Nrb. . Feb. B .SusriaU The
I icemen are happy. A northwester cuine "Bj" "
j about 7 o'clock ISBt evening aad tt ocatla-
, nefl to grew cclder astfl the mercury
i three below. About six Inches of raow fell ,
! bin drifted baflly. It still -.nil innes eold.
I MTLFORD. Neb. , Teb. 8 < Special. ) A
! bliszard prevailed here law sight anfl th *
jwind j contlanw to blow arid pile the BOOM
j into drifts. About tare. ? inches of saow fell
aad the mercury has laHen to zero. Thi !
cold wave aad snow are appreciaved slilic bj
icemen and farmers. Good Ice has been im
possible to get here this winter aad the las 6
was becoming -dry and dusty , owlag to the
continued mild , dry setaon.
BEAVEP. CROSSING. Neb . Feb S ( Spe
cial ) Last evening a tevere snowstorm
swept down from the northwest , blowing a
blizzard. It ic the wveresl storm In sev
eral years. Temperature is raoidly falling.
FIO.LERTON. Neb. , Feb. S ( SpedaU
A very severe blirzard t-truck this city yes
terday afternoon. It Is the first storm ol
b < - = winter and in fact the first storm o ]
any kind which has visited this locality
rtace the windstorm in June last- The ther
mometer registered 7 below zero this morn
ing at 7 o'clock.
ASHLAND , Neb. . Feb. & . i Special ) A
terrific blizzard struck this vicinity last
night , the wind blowing a jalp from the
northwest- About seven Inches of Know fell
rapidly drifting All ihe trains hare beer
late today aad traffic practically suspended.
FREMONT. Neb. . Feb. K ( Special > -
Yesterday afternoon the "weather turned coli
and a heavy .snowstorm .and northwest wiaS
pit vailed during the night. This morning
tap mercery stood B below zero. Trains or
the Elkhorn were considerably delayed bj
! the snow. Considerable trouble was hac
i mcviag traiat ir the Elthom yards , the fini
| snow packing closely around the rails anil
switches. Freight train No. I" pulled oui
with irwo engines. About -o'clnik ihi
front engine jumped the track on Mala strer
and before it could be J3topi > ed ran aiioui
thirty feet into the depot platform , up u
within ten feet from the building It tool
a force of men nrarly all 3ay TO cet th <
wreck cleared. No one was injured. Another -
other engine was off tht irack near thi
ccal chutes. . , - .
BRADSHAW. Neb. , feb. . . fSpaclal.-
Tbis vicinirj was Tjsiled yesterday evening -
ing aiout 4 o'clock with E blizzard. Thi
I wind was from tie north and blew a fierci
j gale , -which. , with the blinding r.now. m.ad <
j difficult walkinc. The snow , - luci WL ;
| coi iderable , is piled up in creat drift !
1 every" here. It was the coldest it has bee :
i at any time ihis winter , tie thermometE :
j registering all e Tray from 6 to S de-
j grees below zero.
j SHELTON. Neb. . Feb. S. ( Special. ) Th
i fine weather changed -yesterday mornlni
1 10 B snS cold -wind from the north aac
increased in force , accompanied by fint
snow , -until last evening , wben n fierc
bHzzard set in and continued until thi !
morning and the storm subsided. leav
ing snowdrifts three and lour feet deep
The mercury fell to several degrees below
zero.
WORST STORM OF THE WINTEF
Entire V'e .t and Aorthret fvrepl bj
Hizh "Wind and Buried
in SIIOTV.
MIKKEAPOLJ ? Feb R Minneapolis to >
j dsjr tsperienred the severest stora ol thi
wiater. Siortlr beforf Jaidnight a Iicb
saow bepan falling , aocompanlfd by a hlg ]
wind and low teiapera.tcre. By daybreal
the snow was packed into fleep drifts ii
fcwne places , while the wind swept tin
procnd bare in others Business it par
alyzed and trtins are all late.
DENVER. Feb. B. Folloinng toe blizrEri
of last niRnt tbe weutber here this momin !
is clear , but cold. Temperatures in Colorado
rado ranre from zero to 10 degrees below
The cnowlUl is lipht. Trains froia th
east are reported delayed by the storm.
WJCHITA. Feb. 6. The heaviest snow o
the bccson becan falling last night and con
tiancs today. Trains are delayed on rnos
of the roads.
IOWA'jronv or THE J.TOIIM
1 Olizsard srreejnwifli firent Fun
I 'I'hroccb Mauj Town * .
I MASON CITT , la. . Feb E ( Special Tel
i esrhm. ) The vorst blizzard of the ye * .
1 swept orer tblp pan of the state last nigh
'
tlifl today. It extends as far nest a
! Custon and east to Calmar Eust of C4U
1 oar a heavy rmis pre rtile4. Here sno\
j wds pflefl in jilates three to five feet dor
j The t-tr at car Ime has not roeved aihec
toflRF. The EWitbbound mun on tbe Mas- :
City Fi rt Doflse did aot leave the eii. ' i :
afternoonTac northbound passes
oa the Clueaco Nonhwestern va
The Iowa Cantrars ptFEecre
serrica T-BB two hours delayed aaa t
irciptit service four BUTE. The Cc 5-
j Milv. fcuUet t St Paul wsf also de.a-- :
i Th * Lhenaoaiptpr has sreTarea abou if
, FORT DOPGC , lu Tt& . k < PMIS T
er . > One f the W TK Wizztrjs ne
h visiied oortbera leva , for mary vet'
.utruci. this Mtetacc la luste. Tate
1 jHrwur tell fcevertU ( Uigree * in as mai.
| B'wiuitt. sad U * * jHrviwfl i wind MCV
* gale Muok scffcrta IB reported j"c : ; : . ,
I out lumbers Iowa , bacauw * of ULj > ri p-e
' IH'SS Iw the * r J.ir eu > i-k r-i"-rf
I Jt srewly iaurf J. Bwine if pra- - .
j t .jv Bdwl until the stnrm entsidK
I DBS MOIKBS Frt. E. ( Sprlt ! ff c
' RTWB ) There to sot * railroad . .umr-r
j it tie city wfc tf wbndu1inj tra n > T >
irw are all dcwu md lr ia art utnr r
, * e "tbtir rtji. " Tram * we near . r
lime and Ea fir but little dtffi-ulrr i t > r - .
Tbr PBB - traintf p
peike tioos at aay oil rate
. reaeivec today was at aeon Mid < a
i tfc le aujTr * i * Cbinago ever the- vF
era Union Tb * fetaiv reai-befl tbe < ry t-
IiiFb : fcbortlj- after upj > er Uiiw and i.r
otrly tbu amrniBC tbe Htrv aad Ueet { < ] . :
IRISH CLAIMANTS GET DECISION
Jodce Wtlkr * Deelile * thiit Mece f
Mrtlellandreltlcbtfnl
SHH'X fUJR SD.FeK f , ( lrt * l Ted-
werwfc I * th * BO * r 4 rM 4 MM *
tw ibt bptrft | . ot 1bt t-rtatf nf jnhs
! < , tbwkltiy f > i r-r. wte wiw
and MD fl te ka 4rrM0r IB ito VM Ew
i test Owrety J ire Wilkw. .
butted down flection it whirfc bf
t at tb * lttiai > rlalajwiU. Mifr
utiS Margkrpt lUatiQ. BivrM < > t
h w * thv few. pr : ma
facie ee t d is arrnrtaaee iritli tb < ir pf-
Utlem. 'WilUKtt Van Bp * . a prtunrDwr ; J-u-
njm * . fe appointed aflffliiiiiitrator t-T ihr
tt tr Tbe cruaty Jtidisc allewt tbe tart
that Vaa Ep if debtor to ti cnai . but
i T ii fcotiiat in3 la
cadi an appoint aw * ; . Hf SD- that
tb * Joht McClpllaoa. Jnnu tbv Attertcati
au Canndiiia ctaiaastK. Mre. Mary Via * of
Qraua Rapidc. Mich . Mr * . Xargarrt Bark-
ley of Cticaco and Thomfec Mt-ClfUana of
Caitary. BrttUi Nonii'eM Territory , b-
li * ea to i > f tieir brotbw. wa * aot tb * Joia
MrCWl > a.wlio ant hi * th Ui Sioux rH ,
C. S G. Owrry. attoraey for ibe Aacrictn
airil CanaOifta clalmaatp. already has fllc < d
nw ce of pp U to tinK it > cirrult court
As BO JI us. apimisted , AdaiatPtraior TTJ-
liaa Vaa Eps fumisid a imnfl of SSK.OOfl.
prerarpd Jroa a Baltimore potjt coaspaay.
This aJteraooh be calh-d scvrrfil ttaes at tbr
eSre of E. 3. T bp- . special aaau&lstrfator
of tap estate , to dcaaand the traaBfer of the
property u > him. Uy to Jegrn thit Mr.
Ta.b r has pone to Chics 50. It ! * * tntfcnatfd
that the latter aty flcrllne to coaply wtta
the demand. It it by ao aiBB.tie
thmt tbe case may y here tntereBtins
\e- r Tovn Crente Actlvlo.
CHAJfiBEKLAIK. S. D. . Feb. S ( Special.I
The advent of the railway Into CharleB
Mis county will cau-e quite a chance in the
stneis condition * of that coonty. Three
towns , "Wanner. Geddes and PlEtte. wHl be
t tabUshedRithin tbe county along the line
of the Milwaukee railroad , at present being
conttroeted and whici the company de
clares -will be ready frr business in the
early ( .print ; , and already there is a strong
movement on taon ; the hustlers to occupy
the various lines of bufclness in the three
towns. At present three large building
moving < -oncems are engaged in moving
buildings from Edgcnon and Cnetalia to the
new towns and It teems likely that these
old and familitr towns will be completely
wiped ont. Already arrangements havt
been mad- for moving every building in
Edgertoa and many of the prominent busi
ness men oif Castaiia and other towns in
the county have dedarrd their intention of
retting promptly upon the ground in tbe
new towns The present probabilities are
that tap Ednerton News will be eventually
located at Gefldes with the Castalia He--ora-
Eepublicafl at Platte. the terminus As there
will also 1 > a creat laflui of people into
the new towns from other portions of the
Ftat it seems certain that Geddes. "Wagner
and Plane will be the great centers of ac
tivity for this portion of the state duriac
the coming season and especially trill this
be true with Platte. the terminal point.
Federation of M omnii'n Club * .
PEADWOOP. 5. D. . Feb. S. ( Special >
The organization of a State Federation o !
"Women's Clubs has b en perfected in this
state and all of the offices have been Hed
The officers of the federation are- President
Mrs "W. H. Lyons of the Hlitorici.l club
Sious Falls vice president. Mrs. L. I1
Jacobs. "Woman's club. Lead : chairman o'
correspondence of western division. Mies
Florence Bullock. Culture dub. Deadwood
chairman correspondence of eastern divi-
elon. Mrs. Flora 3 Anderson. "Woman f
club. Pierre : recording secretary , Mrs H
J Fainestock. Jr. , "Woman's club. "Water-
town , corresponding secretary. Miss Clara
D Co Round Table club. Deadwood : treas
urer. Mrs. A. TV. Glenn. Orptec club. Aber
deen. There are seven clubs in the federa
tion , tiree from the Black Hills and foui
from tbe eastern part of the state. Thert
were tight offices to fill and , there beinc
but seven clubs , the oSce of auditor ha >
been left vacant
Prominent M&n Disappear * .
SAPID CITT , S D. Feb S ( Special
Telegram > A. L. Jester , a Icte ! maa anc
old resident of this crcy , has mysterious
disappeared He had some unpleasant uordf
with his wife and left for unknown per : ;
on Friday night and has not been seen since
He "wrote a note for his wife before leavin ;
the house , which told her he intended tc
end his life. Sunday morning his wife re
ceived a letter dated at Losk , "Wyo He
eated that he had his revolver and overcoa ;
and that she would receive hu > remains ll
is believed that he : s temporarily insan
and there are fears that he will commi : sui
cide. He has a wife and tv o little boys unc
is a rnemiter in good standing of the Sorietj
of Black Hll ! * > Pioneeis.
CliHd Burns to Death.
CHAMBEBLAIN , S D..Feb K fSpecial -
The I-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs
John Powell , who reside in Ola township.thu
county , was yesterday evening burned tt
death. The accident occurred while thi
mother was temporarily absent from tb <
room attending to some chores , the littli
one being left playing in the house with bes
4-year-old brother. The mother's at
tention was attracted by cries and -whet
she reached the room the chijd was alreadj
enveloped in flames. The child was so t-r-
vere.lv burned that it died Immediately after
It JE presumed that during tbe absence o !
the mother the little ones began playlnj
with the fire in the stove , with the resuli
above stated.
' onlli Dakota Man Honored.
ABEJIDEEN. S D Feb E ( Special i I
is now known that General Lawton rnor -
his death made & re-ommendstion for -bi
breveiung of LieutEni.iii John f M' 'Vnbur
o ! pvnSt * „ if it btT
of tbt t ori at f4lt > w lala a
Nr *
Kedernl C * nrt
? . P. . n *
( ttrndtnc. ia fttfivrtnt % } Hicn > r . .
UK- 5 tate term r rfttrt.
j-Mitrrftny. Tb re arr a
tUH" . te fr B UKKlfrer rte ti
ibf Ktat * . aore Uma for a imnrtwr ft rnars
Tb * erntifl Jury na * ornnwrarea wort Una
theftlll be nrrera ! rrlnilnk ] c w for tk
by tb- end of tbi *
FORECAST OF THE WEATHER
J'alr 1'rldnjwith nilnc Tempera *
tnres C'I niM and "Warmer Sat-
"WASHINGTON. Ffb S. F eeBl for Fri
day ana Satordny
For Nebraska Kanf aa UKDftkatM
Fair rrWay. with rlRibi ; temporal ur * : Saturday -
urday cloudy and wanner : varublf
Ft > r towa and XiMwari Fair Frtdey ,
T anoer IB wwitern jxirtlon. Situraay U > -
ni uranatr. variable
Local Rrenril.
OFFICE or ms WEATHER .
OMAHA. Feb K. Oraia rrrord of lets-
jK-rmiurp and jirtitljittaMojj. mmjutrrfiwith
tb * porrespaaains flay I th * l * t three
j-earr :
i ; i. is * ss. tatt
Mixltnutn trmprraturf. . . I ; 14 K ! IW
Minimum temperature . t SI 1C an
tetniwrature . . S ISXi X 41"
( Xi T M
Record of teiap ratur ? and pr rt ; ttBtlon
Et OrntLha for thl dsy & d stare March
1. IS * :
Normal for the day . . . . . . a
DeSfifnT for th * day . S >
Atfuamlaled rxowi rtnw Iftarch 1 . wn
Normal rainfall for th ? flay . BE inch
Sscew for the day . . . . 41 inrh
Total rainfall sine * March 1 - 26.85 inche ?
sdnf March 3 . 4.M tncbf *
for POT pproa. IHR 4 4S tnrti * "
for ccir period. 1HC .in w iut bt-t
neport Irani J-Iniiono nt p. sn.
STATIONS AXD STATE
OF WEATHER.
_ . clear i S 4
i Nortb Plattf , clew ' ( i 3"
f Salt Lake City , partly cloudy. , i 54 : in
i Cbeyrane , clear H > >
Rapid City , partly cloudy | < i i'
Hurcm. clear , u
Wllliston , clear | IB in
' St IiouiK. snowing i IR 44
| St Paul , clear i 2 4
| Davenport. Fnowtas j K 3 < > m
Helena , cloudy fi v 'J
1 Kansas City , clear ' W in if.
i Havre , clear 14 Ifi '
'Bismarck ' , clear . . 1 * . ll1 <
Galveyton. partly cloudy 4K dh i >
Below zero
T indicates trace of precipitation
i-rcrrs A TVEI H
Local Forecast OfScial
AT THE THEATKRSTODAY. .
30TD Moving pictures r SO and E 15
M Vender ) ! ) . K If
Bhon ' nbetne * " Omtha aid Min-
ri-ajic.liF ac/J / Si P& . iiu b * " T > oi5 < eri-
ttsl R R fir Tuana t r " Irpe and
lh - M.r neapr le & S- _ M R K rcm
FJ" D"dfft M ' Ufa. . , j ar j 5j _ P'au
KIKKEAPOLIS &KD ST. P&UL
LIGHTED
LEAVES pAT - *
7 ,
AT re * SJ rnemio-iF Sti a m St
lHi a zn A fast ltfuie mcbt
s iaj > upii Pu & ' and
MINNEAPOLIS &HD ST. PAUL
EXPRESS
LEIVES c u.
OKI.KA 7. EX. S UK.
j Aes M.rneap.s - * Ot ) r d St Pel. '
' T SO 71 m ' A 'a- -ji "b. " 'fr irig
In Addition a Fort Dodte LOCH ]
1 Train Lest e t onneil ISluiT * atl.tlll
| j . m. dull ; e eept knndn > .
i Through trains from Ne-vi Union Station ,
j 10th St. , OmahaTi < kei * and reeTB.tion at
I ciTV 7'ICK.ET OFFICE , 14 < I2 } " &ri > uu >
Mreei , Cor Hth Street.
YIN MARIANI
MA.RI NI WIN'E ' WORID fANICUS TOM [
A mH3 stimulant , ibe only one that
has no unpleasant reaction , and that
produces no harmful effects Tfcu is
asserted afier ron'inu"d experience dur
ing ibe PJ.EI th * ; j-fie yrsn
All Iugps'5 Ke'ubf Sub&-itu"2E
im uttRti H "M'ln * ! i
i r I the Bnreiiti f
Medienfier Hnfidreilo > f
1e i * n ? n nrefnl \ * l .l * In-
df > r * - Mfiirwre Malt l\hl V - ?
the Otilli litte t tire ft r < > M | .
roentmtnla mil < niinii t < 4n.
'I ufT > rnrr Mult W hlvk.-i it thf
Mtt ati < i ler ! mire rMUf'dv to-
ani cr"J atBfrtk > n '
H a ? < r > w * * it
atifl
the Wood to M-t * ni.te tb * > . her
or T-ttail fWtk'W f th t 1M4 fr -
tb * Wwd p rtn rJ * "WTwit rWtmit * * Sv '
* f ( r tltm snf < Bn a offtrwtwn f ' -
< wm trine nrtn tmd the
hrou h the
and failtnc t > f u autDuUTj * Pur * V
TThWke h no fuwl ttl , i > nd It
bind * the h > m ( tlrrhln IP the
nd it > rrf the oaontW
mtT than thi , pnmtnrm
hmh th * rmt * nd neptli tth * rw i tr ii
vhltr I > uffy' * Malt VTTii * eT tUtmvm it
futK-tiea.
of .
in tbrrrtrtwe off tb * ( JttTP i r > t iv
The common funel oil w-lilJikej' ha * w > ri
f fllt or frtvllelpr
-Alib < urb ev artly ib * rU ti r > ' ;
oobojlr MlnmlRtit ! ' on Ibe ajcnunt of i v
Sftt ntwortwfl zatwt rarv In d > iit f . t > xtC *
Man trw fcer irtn tnrrwa * ti.
te tbe * f rt the food
l > nffr' ! PtiTf Malt Whtortwr e
ot than in a raxp ot < 3RIP aa
rwuton li.r 1t txHent j > rrHc * i * "v
tnnrrifwrt. Truly voiirw.
"vTlLLAKIi H. MORSK. Nrw Tnrk
r r Morw i nw only an K. l . . anfl ' "
S S" . but J a ' 0 kwwti Thrrw vM -
* nd Con ttltlnp Oiemtst J tmtlotial
trtaHnn He Is thr ABttean i
the lntnainloiri'-aJ Brr i , and
1hr 5k cM.v of ? rtmre ifiMthK a * - '
tuthor of the Trvt-IHx * , * * i Jpw Tber p -
tlral AKrnts. " fir
UoSy s l are .Mult "Wlifcilirv 1 i fo"1 ' *
bodj nnd hraln It ha Hlood theMcr'J '
tt-tt * Tor fort yf > ur : . and has alvravi. \ v-
fnund al > oluttl ? r re All druccHt n'-3 '
wooers n W a t > ottle Book of Jnf ormi ,
tion wnt Trw Purr.1 Mtlt "WTiisliej r .
Rochester. N Y
DOCfTA ! > A > DAl,1VOOn CiPS-VLKJ , .
Cures Gonorrbora. Gleet or unnLtursl di -
rharpt-s In few flayR Full dlrecrn * .
Prtce n HI All fl'uggistf , . o' mnil D Ds.t
L Co. . 1 Centrr St New Tork
JOBBERS & MANUFACTURERS
OF OMAHA
DRY GOODS.
M eE , Smith & Co.
'
' lB > rt r * B < Jpbten ot
Gwds , Furnishing
AJfD KOTIOJCS.
0 ILER AND SHEETIRON WORKS
Qrake , Wiison
& Williams
5-Doce .f or * "WIl on A Drnte.
Manufanure t oiiers Eacl.t rio ks snd
b"eechings presturt. reriuerT.r taeef fl' ;
lard and water laijts. honr ) tutws COT >
t-tuntly on h nd. secona hanc bi Hers bought
a ) d poic1 St'fr'ia ] tsi r' Ttj't a"e' " ' " > r o
repairs is Utj r > r "ourtrj lnb ! ar > d Pie "e
ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES.
lA/esfern
vv
Company
al Supplies.
"VTirisr Be'E aad Gt = L.ijrttfa . ?
O TT JOEKETOK Her in" ' - " -
BOOTS-SKOES-ROBBERS.
meriean Hand
\ Sewed Shoe Co
s I Jobbers of Foot Wear
" rrrrKs ACnrr * roit
foeeph Bs2ig-.u H.abber Co.
CHICORY.
GhicorCo. .
- . - en < BfcButncturer or til iorm * o
Cbleorr Ozn6.bit-rTeinoat-ONpM
SAFE AND IRON v ORKS.
hs Omaha Safe
and Iron Werks ,
G. XXDREEN , Prop. ,
i Mtues apent ty o'
C.n3 Bnrrlar J'rnnf ? nfft am Vun-tDoort , rti
CIO < > . Htli S > _ OmalLX. Xrb.
ELEVATOR SUPPLIES
C K. Davis & Son
Electric , Hydraulic ana
Hand Elevators
Envafir Sefetj Gates Elcx-ator repair-
rig a Fpe < ja.n Ltu-tber Valve Cups fur
it a'nrs Enfane-t iind Printing P
ISlti U rncj. Olunlilu > eli.
TURKISH L. m. CAPSULES
Cure every weaL-iie * * of Sexual Ore" " * . * top allmls lon , loit
I confidrnt-e. urn r and brnln trouble. In fact maUejon a bapj > r
' | ctronc inun excall ) . Sl.X ) box muner baeU If not tintlifird. 6end
' i for our ( lueBtinn blanL-
I UAIIVS rilATtAliCI. Dejit. B XStfa and Parnain ! M . Omaua K
Do INeed Electricity ?
If you have st'imaeh live ? or kidney trouble Kufler from pain in your bact. or
tact 'f sfxal ricor. eaFi'y iu become tired or fatigued , you need
"ion do not need sometiHa ? to stimulate tbe n'-rres but you need fwzaethinp to
tn } deficiency of nerve vitality. You need something : to cause lie orjrans 10
jterform ineir proper functions ; that IR. jou nued force ill the n ervoas sygtem and in
tbe Mood. K mfrthiBj to equalize tie circulation of the Mood and restore your vitality
Tliere it one thin ? . wLub l narureV ovrn remedy. that will do tliU and that" is
L -"tT ! ty , when is prcperl.i applied. Ituill permanentJy rr store your nerve force
equalize Tbe clrcnlatin tliea yonr organs will pet tnat npo jtnat nature intended
D to , and health ; yours
DR , BENNETT'S ELECTRIC BELT.
It places ; a steady , eten mild current In tbe Fynem wnUe you blt-pp Tbeweak
nerve sraduallj alisurbF tbe < urri-m tbe clr'-ulatKin l equa l sed tbroncbont tbe
sjf.tem and you pet up invigorated Its effen is permsne m and not temporary
j.t fuse
Tbe reason Dr Bennett it euccehRful in treatia ? rat-ef of t bis > Lied is that , la-
ef ibe bare metal elewrodeK u d on all otber belu wuic b burn and bliKter , lie
use § a SOFT SPONGE E LDCTRODE , bis excluwre patent , tbe o nly t eh in tne world
tai baf it , wnlcb allows a neary carreat ( A BJectririJy to enu r Ube FyFj * aivitn ut any
? er burnD : ; It bts t-nr d ib&asfiuils of psueniK after all otber remedies
tare failed It i ? arr Eced parneHlnrly to uni eab case , and is a permnaeat t-ure lor
Kidney LJ rpr and Bladder Troubles. Lest Maabo < d , Connlpatloa , etc.
the f-uonsesi Be ) : < Btde
" , LIJU ? e' I'tt-raiur.- ' i ; > i. ti is tntteroa ; will taiad'ily b told
etbT Klei Trinry R d J < Li.T
DR. BENNETT'S ' ELECTRIC BELT . ,
t > rr ste Hajdcn's Corner 16th and Dodge Streets , Omaha , Neb.
or- -F--'n * ij a , rr V < B Tr n S riuBVh f tn it1 Ji a m to 3 p. IT
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